Calculate the correction that needs to be applied to a T 89° C if barometric pressure when measuring the boiling point of water is 4.4 mm below the 760mm on a Hg column. Hint: An =

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Calculate the correction
that needs to be applied
to a T = 89°C if
barometric pressure
when measuring the
boiling point of water is
4.4 mm below the
760mm on a Hg
column. Hint: An
atmospheric pressure
change that increases
the height of the column
of mercury will increase
the boiling point by
0.037° C (0.067° F)
for each 1.0mm of
additional height.
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the correction that needs to be applied to a T = 89°C if barometric pressure when measuring the boiling point of water is 4.4 mm below the 760mm on a Hg column. Hint: An atmospheric pressure change that increases the height of the column of mercury will increase the boiling point by 0.037° C (0.067° F) for each 1.0mm of additional height.
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